A minimum of 4 feet long, 3 feet deep, and 5 feet tall is the standard for the average macaw. Bird cages of this size, are actually quite difficult to find.
Really depends on how big the bird is / how big it will get. The bigger the bird, the bigger the cage you will need. I would recommend getting at least a 20Lx20Wx29H sized cage for a parrot.
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It would be completely irresponsible for a person to release a domestic parrot into the wild. The bird would not survive so that's not an option. There are different types of parrot aggressiveness. Are you referring to parrots who bite their owners when the owner tries to interact with the bird (such as when the owner is trying to clean the cage, service food dishes, etc., meaning the bird is simply an untamed bird) or are you referring to the parrot actually physically attacking someone in the home? Parrot aggressiveness, such as attacking people by flying off the cage and landing on someone or runing across the floor attacking feet, usually is the result of the parrot being bonded to a single person. When certain other individuals approach this person and the bird sees this, the bird becomes protective of the single person s/he is bonded to. It's the parrot's way of protecting his/her human "mate" from what the parrot perceives as a threat to it's favorite person. Best way to resolve the latter is to cage the parrot when these certain individuals are in the home. If it's a matter of the parrot just being untame, then there's a process you can go through to try and tame the parrot.
parrot is to cage as chicken is to coop
Yes, birds love other birds. Especially parrots. If you do not play with you bird and let it out of it's cage it would be a great idea to get it another parrot.
Well, a parrot is a big bird and a budgie is small, it would be better if you got a smaller bird to go in the same cage.. you never know what the parrot will do to the budgie so you dont want to take the risk of your budgie getting hurt.. I have a budgie and i was thinking about getting a bigger bird but who ever i have asked had said choose a smaller bird or have the 2 birds in different cages.. Im not sure how big a princess parrot is best of luck to you!
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They are not as pricely as a parrot or cockatoo but they are basically the same but smaller and require less cage space.
The phrase:- "the parrot's cage is empty" is correct, IF the cage belonged to only one parrot. IF there had been several parrots resident in the cage then the correct English would be:- "the parrots' cage is empty"
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The key is to not be afraid. If your bird bites, don't yell, hit it, jerk back, cry/laugh etc. That might cause the bird to bite again in the future just to see your reaction. Hold still or give it a gentle push when it bites to show you won't stand for it. If you haven't already, you'll want to teach it the 'step up' and 'step down' commands (google it, there's lots of sites with instructions).
Yes. Parrots are not used to such cold temperatures. This is far too cold for a parrot, which is essentially a tropical or sub-tropical bird.